Tell me if there's anything wrong with this part list (Italy)
Posted by BiscottiBlue@reddit | buildapc | View on Reddit | 4 comments
Here's the list, give me your thoughts: https://it.pcpartpicker.com/list/Ps4cqd
Mostly curious if I can further optimise it in terms of price-to-performance, because I have to budget not just a new computer but a whole new setup so I'm gonna have to add to this list mouse+keyboard, audio, monitor, desk, basically everything but a chair.
BiscottiBlue@reddit (OP)
Thank you both, here's a revised list https://it.pcpartpicker.com/list/Vqc8MF
As suggested I downgraded the mobo to something cheaper but with still all I need (I hope). Kept the psu as is because the plan is indeed to in the future eventually upgrade to an x3d chip or whateve future equivalent AMD puts out. Also swapped the case for a cheaper Montech one.
This list also includes the peripherals I'd been considering, and right now adding on top the desk I've been eying it all does add up to around 2500 euros give or take 8 or so, just right in my budget.
Due_Load5767@reddit
Have fun, mate! I am sure that you will love your system!
Due_Load5767@reddit
Your motherboard is too expensive compared to the midrange CPU you got. Ofc, I don't know why exactly you chose this motherboard, if you have specific reason for it or not, but I would definitely drop down the price form there.
Then you could use the spare money for better CPU x3d if possible). If not and you want stay with this CPU (which is also perfectly fine midrange option), then you really don't need that beefy CPU cooler. You could get any 20-30 euros CPU air cooler and you will be more than fine, since your current choice is pretty much efficient chip that does not heat up.
Another place to drop some of the money is the case, there are plenty of cases around 60-80 euros that come with good air cooling pre-installed fans.
As another person already suggested, for this build 750W should be enough on paper, but if you upgrade the CPU now or in the future, it's better to stick to 850W .
Ozi-reddit@reddit
speakers & headset?
750w be ok